91-year-old nursing home patient treated for catheter issue, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 91-year-old male nursing home patient was treated for urinary catheter problems causing urine leakage and mild pain. Pain was relieved with medication. Patient is alert with a history of dementia. Vital signs are stable. The patient was en route to ProMedica Flower Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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ProMedica Flower, this is MT8, and that's (number withheld).
00:04
You're not to study accredited at this time, but 91, 91-year-old male, coming for urinary catheter issues.
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Station has a fully catheter.
00:16
Staff, coming from a nursing home, staff relates to his part of noticing,
00:21
leaking from his penis of urine.
00:25
Apparently urine is not going into his catheter or bags, leaking from his penis.
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Patient is complaining of mild pain.
00:33
Facilitators they gave him Tylenol, patient no longer complaining of pain.
00:37
No further complaints at this time.
00:40
Patient is alert and oriented times two.
00:42
With three history of dementia and baseline from staff.
00:45
New photo complaints right as they're as follows.
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Blood pressure 152 over 92, 152 over 92, 52 over 926, 96% room air, and heart rate 70, 70.
00:59
No further complaints are currently about 10 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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